Thanks. I am just trying to understand. If my dead letter queue is just a jms queue and i dont use the camel error handler does camel give any other value add?
R willem.jiang wrote: > > Hi, > > First Camel dead letter channel is a generate channel. You can not only > store the message into a dead letter queue, but also any other Camel > endpoints(such as sead, direct or file). > > Second, Camel dead letter channel has some advance features which are > inherited from error handler[1], you can user the try... catch and > onwhen, onException to deal with different error message. > > [1]http://camel.apache.org/error-handler.html > > Willem > > > Raster3 wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I was looking at this http://camel.apache.org/dead-letter-channel.html >> Previously I have worked with JMS dead letter / error queues using >> weblogic. >> >> In Weblogic an error queue is something one configures and associates >> with a >> queue using the weblogic console or using JMX . Depending on the >> configuration after a time period or number of retries the message is >> moved >> to the dead letter queue. >> >> Can you please elaborate on what exactly is the value add of camel in >> this >> context. >> >> R > > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Dead-Letter-Queue-tp27393562p27399328.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
